stottle Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 I upgraded from 6.9.3 to 6.11.5 yesterday. Everything I tested (mostly plex and a windows VM) looked to be working fine. Then I started getting the subject message on the UI. The requested diagnostics are attached. If it matters, I was messing with a nextcloud docker container that I haven't touched in a while, and had run Settings->Management Access->Provision to try to get rid of ssh warnings in accessing the UI when I started getting this error. What are the recommended steps here? TIA tower2-diagnostics-20221225-1146.zip Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 Flash drive problems: Dec 25 11:42:55 Tower2 kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 488) failed Dec 25 11:42:55 Tower2 kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 489) failed Dec 25 11:42:55 Tower2 kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 490) failed Dec 25 11:42:55 Tower2 kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 491) failed Make sure it's using a USB 2.0 port, then try re-formatting the flash drive, if issues persist replace it. Quote Link to comment
stottle Posted December 28, 2022 Author Share Posted December 28, 2022 On 12/26/2022 at 4:33 AM, JorgeB said: Make sure it's using a USB 2.0 port, then try re-formatting the flash drive, if issues persist replace it. 1) USB port - it is in the same 2.0 port it has been in for a very long time, with no issues until now. 2) Re-format - what is on the flash drive vs. elsewhere on the system? Are the flash contents backed up somewhere so I can replace them if I re-format the flash drive? FWIW - The UI came up (although in what looked like a daytime theme instead of the usual nighttime theme), and I could start the array so most functionality seems to be working. Root of this question is if/how I can keep my system intact if I re-format the flash drive. 3) Replace - same as #2, but with `Root of this question is if/how I can keep my system intact if I re-formatreplace the flash drive.` I appreciate the help Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted December 28, 2022 Share Posted December 28, 2022 Do you have a recent flash drive backup? Quote Link to comment
Solution JorgeB Posted December 28, 2022 Solution Share Posted December 28, 2022 You can also just backup current flash drive, recreate manually or by using the USB tool then restore only the /config folder from the backup. Quote Link to comment
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